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Our Mission is to provide a student-centered, arts-enriched program (including drama, creative movement, dance, music and visual arts) that will stimulate, nurture, and enhance the intellectual, emotional, physical, social, aesthetic and creative development of children, ages three through eighth grade.
Our mission is... To provide a Christian Home environment for children dependent upon others for care. To promote their growth physically, emotionally, educationally, and spiritually. To develop the child in the teaching of God's word. To guide the young person toward a devoted life of good citizenship in the world and ultimately in the Kingdom of God.
The Guilford Center for Children provides year-round education for children of working parents from all socioeconomic backgrounds. We involve children in independent and collaborative tasks that help them reach their intellectual, creative, moral, and physical potential while working cooperatively with others. We nurture the curiosity and thirst for knowledge inherent in all young children. Our curriculum is designed to allow our students to gain confidence in their personal strength, an awareness of their individual gifts, and the desire to share their joy with others, both in and outside the classroom. We believe every child needs and deserves a safe, secure, and stimulating environment. We believe this desired environment begins with a positive, nurturing relationship between child and teacher. We believe that quality child care and early childhood development includes communicating and working with the family through education, support and parent involvement. Our curriculum is based on the whole child: his/her social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and creative development. We see each child as a unique individual and plan our programs according to the child’s strengths, needs, interests and developmental skills. We believe in fostering cultural awareness and pride through anti-bias curriculum and activities. We strive to keep our services available and affordable to all families. Our mission is to continue to create an enhanced, quality early and primary education program that emphasizes the arts and cultural experiences. We aim to encourage curiosity, promote kindness and respect, and foster interaction with and in support of our community.
Hope Unlimited is a ministry committed to rescuing Brazil's street children who live in mortal risk (over 7 million). Using a comprehensive Christ-centered model, Hope's youth experience personal transformation while being equipped to live successful, productive lives as adult members of society
The mission of the Homes for Children Corporation is to help troubled female youth who are abused, neglected, or runaways become independent, productive adults and ensure a safe and nurturing environment for adolescent girls by providing a group home experience, building life skills and helping young people and their families find solutions to the difficulties they face.
Our mission is to raise funds and provide grants to non-profit organizations and programs which assist, educate, counsel and comfort children and families after a loved one's death; to help educate bereavement, healthcare, social service, education, criminal justice, business and other professionals and especially society to the needs of the bereaved; to promote the conferences, seminars and other work of these organizations.
We provide trusted, quality research, recommendations and advocacy that advance public policy and investments to improve the well-being of Connecticut’s children and families, specifically those that have been historically disadvantaged. At Connecticut Voices for Children (CT Voices), we believe that every policy and every funding decision should lead us closer to the future we want, which is a just society where all children are able to reach their full potential. As researchers and advocates, we know that financial security for families of color, particularly Black and Latiné families in Connecticut, is primarily determined by the historically rooted policies and practices that affect affordable housing, criminal and foster youth justice, fair employment, and tax equity. Our advocacy builds power with communities through deep organizing and broad partnership with values aligned coalitions, because sustained systems change requires turning moments to movements. We envision a Connecticut that creates opportunity for everyone, not just the lucky and privileged few, where all children achieve their full potential. Our strategic aim is toward economic justice and we prioritize issues that advance family economic security. Specifically, we promote: *tax reform including tax credit policies that lift-up low- and middle-income families as well as progressive revenue to fund critical supports and services; *land-use and zoning reforms that dismantle our history of redlining, protect tenants and provide rental assistance as well as rehabilitate existing and develop new affordable housing; *reforms to the foster care and criminal legal systems that keep families together, provide opportunities for young people as well as reinvest in urban centers; and *universal access to high-quality early care that provides dignified wages and paid sick days to educators as well as access to and pay caps for families.
Their mission is simple: to love, care, nourish and guide these children as an extension of our own families. To spread joy to their lives by ensuring the basic needs and essentials are provided while teaching how to create sustainable projects within the various regions we work. Every child deserves to be loved and cared for. We build structures that are cocoons of healing and of igniting the human potential in each and every child. Every soul matters to us.
Square One for Youth’s ‘Fairway to Success’ (FTS) program is designed to help in-need children and young adults in Gwinnett County achieve more than they ever thought possible. This incredible after-school program takes a holistic approach to bettering the lives of our students, exposing them to a broad range of instructional, vocational, and inspirational experiences. We work with local schools and organizations to find applicants who are in need of guidance and interested in learning more about golf and career opportunities.
Foundation for Blind Children, founded in 1952, has become a national model for agencies serving the blind. The Mission of FBC is to create opportunity for anyone with vision loss to achieve. We provide a comprehensive system of services which optimizes the blind or visually impaired child's development and which provides many opportunities to lead a meaningful and productive life - starting with infancy, through preschool, elementary and secondary education throughout college and adulthood. Our goal is to help these individuals achieve success in life, school and career.
The mission of the Children Are Us Foundation is to provide "lifelong education and lifelong care" by offering lifelong education for individuals with intellectual disabilities and ensuring lifelong care within the community. We believe that intellectual disabilities are just a part of life's challenges, and with the love, care, and support of parents, society, and the government, we can overcome all obstacles. Additionally, through professional vocational rehabilitation and specialized job guidance, we aim to improve the intellectual and physical abilities of individuals with disabilities, enhance their work capabilities, promote self-reliance, and facilitate their integration into social services.
For Love of Children is a 501(c)(3), community-based nonprofit organization that has been working with young people and their families in Washington, D.C. since 1965. FLOC’s mission is to provide educational services beyond the classroom to help DC students succeed from first grade through college and career. FLOC leverages a network of professional staff, trained volunteers, engaged families, and active community partners to teach, empower, and transform students’ lives. Almost 600 students access FLOC’s after-school, weekend and summer programs at public schools across DC, in FLOC’s headquarters in Ward 1, and at FLOC’s Outdoor Education Center in West Virginia.